
Can you link me to something explaining please as atm all I have is loads of people's diff opinions lol.
My dad said that his fully comp insurance covers him to give anyone else permission to drive the vehicle with him there...
Ostinato...
Slightly Obsessed with Mrs. Aguilera
http://www.wisebuyers.co.uk/motoring...nsurance/10/2/
http://www.fastquotes.co.uk/car-insurance.html
they explain quite a lot, it sucks how theres so many different things to consider when buying a car![]()
Looking on the DVA website all it says is:-
Nothing to do with insurance...If you want to practise your driving with an accompanying driver, the accompanying driver must be over the age of 21 and must have held (and still hold) a full licence, in the relevant vehicle category, for three years.
As a learner driver you must display 'L' plates ('L' or 'D' plates in Wales) in a conspicuous position on the front and rear of the vehicle you are driving.
Edit: I have also read the links you gave me and it just tells me what I already know about the insurance types - nothing about learners needing any to drive with a family instructor etc.
Last edited by Ostinato; 10-01-2008 at 11:33 PM.
Ostinato...
Slightly Obsessed with Mrs. Aguilera
i see. to my knowledge you cant drive a car if you arent named as a driver on it, thats what ive been told by my instructor and also on my theory test !
Ostinato...
Slightly Obsessed with Mrs. Aguilera
You're fine, the person teaching you is taking full responsibilty for you crashing or causing an accident. I know, I passed my driving test and all that shizz in december.![]()
Ostinato...
Slightly Obsessed with Mrs. Aguilera
With the AA driving school mostly, couple of times with my mum, I phoned the dvla to ask about insurance, they basically said as long as the owner of the car is in there with you, that they're the ones who take full responsiblity blah blah blah
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